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Biofilms attached to Myriophyllum spicatum play a dominant role in nitrogen removal in constructed wetland mesocosms with submersed macrophytes: Evidence from 15N tracking, nitrogen budgets and metagenomics analyses
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The biofilms had a higher competitiveness for nitrogen than M. spicatum and there were complex interactions among nitrogen-cycling genes and genera in biofilms.